Nielsen: Android nears 52% market share for US smartphones

New research from Nielsen indicates that Android products now account for more than half of the smartphones in use in the U.S. market, and that 54% of those who purchased smartphones in June 2012 opted for an Android device.

The market research firm said that smartphone market penetration, in general, continued to grow in the second quarter of 2012, accounting for about 55% of U.S. mobile device users. This trend is a product of the rapid rate at which American consumers are purchasing smartphones -- which have accounted for 2 out of 3 mobile phones bought during the past three months.

A little more than half of the smartphones purchased during that time period were Android devices. Roughly 1 in 3 -- 34% -- were iPhones, while just 9% were BlackBerries.

The overall market shares in the smartphone sector look roughly the same -- Android, as mentioned, is the platform leader, with about 52% of the market, iOS is in second place with a little more than 34%, and BlackBerry accounts for 8%. (Windows Phone and other operating systems make up 5.9% , according to Nielsen.)